Read the extract below and answer the following questions ... seest thou this sweet sight? Her dotage now I do begin to pity; For meeting her of late behind...

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Read the extract below and answer the following questions


... seest thou this sweet sight?
Her dotage now I do begin to pity;
For meeting her of late behind the wood,
Seeking sweet favours for this hateful fool,
I did upbraid her, and fall out with her.
For she his hairy temples then had rounded
With coronet of fresh and fragrant flowers;
(Act IV, Scene One, Lines 42 - 28)



The relationship between the speaker and thou in the first line is one of